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link to Can You 3D Print Legos? Should You Do It!

Can You 3D Print Legos? Should You Do It!

It is possible to 3D print Lego-compatible bricks using a 3D printer. You will need a 3D printer, a suitable filament , and a 3D model of the Lego brick. While 3D printed Legos may not have the same...

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Can A 3D Printer Print Glass? What Is It Used For! (Pros / Cons)

It is possible to print objects using glass as a printing material, but it is not a straightforward process. 3D printing with glass requires specialized equipment and techniques, and is typically not...

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link to How To Fix Layer Separation In 3D Printing?

How To Fix Layer Separation In 3D Printing?

Layer separation is when there is poor adhesion between the layers in your print. In most cases you can fix layer separation issues by adjusting settings like the temperature, print speed or layer...

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link to Does Slowing Down Print Speed Increase Quality? Influencing Factors!

Does Slowing Down Print Speed Increase Quality? Influencing Factors!

Print speed is influenced by several factors. In a print that requires more intricate detail for example, a slower speed will produce a higher resolution finish. Also, certain materials like TPU have...

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Everything You Need To Know About Using 3D Pen Filament! (Simple Guide)

In this comprehensive guide, we share everything you need to know about filament used for 3D pens. We also look at what surfaces a 3D pen can print on, and what safety precautions you should take...

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What Nozzle Size Should You Use For 3D Printing? (Thin VS Thick)

Nozzle sizes range from the ultra-thin 0.1 millimeter to the thicker 1 millimeter diameter. Thinner diameters offer finer details while thicker diameters offer better print speed. The standard 0.4...

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I am a very well experienced techie civil engineer who's extensively interested in 3D printing technology and even more captivated by the potential of 3D printing livable structures

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